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Season awards and rankings — celebrating the whole squad.
Marks & ProgressA record of every mark, every meet, every step forward.
What's Coming UpUpcoming meets, practices, and team events — straight from the team calendar.
From the SidelineThe view from the sideline — every athlete, side by side.
Club BusinessRoster moves and club business — manage who's on the list.
Q&A AssistantAsk anything about your athletes, their marks, and your meets.
From Your CoachEverything your coach sent you — notes, announcements, and surveys, in one place.
EngagementSee who's seen and acknowledged what you sent.
Community PhotosPhotos from the whole club — shared by families, approved by coaches.
Take roll, time splits, log testing, and jot notes.
Manage your roster — remove athletes added by hand.
Season awards and leaderboards for the whole squad.
Club-wide KPIs and progress charts for the whole season.
Upcoming meets, practices, and team events from the team calendar.
Ask about athletes, times, and meets — answered from your club's data.
Notes, announcements, and surveys — everything in one place.
Track seen / acknowledged across your notes.
Photos from the whole club — shared by families, approved by coaches.
Each event, ranked by how much the team improved in it. For every athlete with at least two marks in an event we compare their first mark to their best, then average those gains across the team. A taller bar means the group made bigger strides in that event this season.
A running total of personal records set by the whole team, meet by meet. Every time an athlete beats their own previous best in an event, the line ticks up. A line that keeps climbing means PRs kept coming all season long.
Combines every event and age group
How much better the squad is than their own season openers, as the season goes on. For every athlete we treat their first mark in an event as their starting line (0%), then score each later mark as a percent better or worse — faster times and longer/higher marks both count as better. Each point averages all of those across every event. A line that climbs means athletes are beating their early-season marks: real, broad improvement, not just a change in who competed.
How many personal records the team set at each meet. Taller bars mark the meets where lots of athletes beat their previous bests — a quick way to spot which meets the team peaked at.
Averages every age group together
One row per event. It looks only at athletes who raced the event in both the first and second half of the season, compares each one against their own first and last mark, and averages those changes. The dot is their average early mark; the arrow runs to their average recent mark. Green means they got better on average and a longer arrow means a bigger change (amber means they slipped). Because everyone is compared against themselves, it shows real improvement — not just a change in who competed.
A grid of events (rows) against meets (columns). Each cell is shaded by how many personal records the team set in that event at that meet — brighter means more PRs. It's a one-glance map of which events and which meets produced the most breakthroughs.
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The projects and people behind the app.
Shaped by the coaches at Maneuver Athletics — Head Coach Joseph Aleru, Coach Nina Henson, and Coach Quinlin Preston.
The discus-thrower (Yeet Master) and high-jumper (Air Jordan) icons are by Delapouite via game-icons.net, licensed CC BY 3.0.
Other interface icons by Lucide (ISC).
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Upcoming meets, practices, and team events
Roster administration
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Every athlete in the tracker. Add them individually or import a roster CSV, then edit their details any time. Removing an athlete takes them off the roster but keeps their data, recoverable from Departed below, until the retention period elapses — then it's permanently deleted.
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Meets you've imported from pasted results. Deleting a meet removes its marks from every athlete in it; athletes themselves stay on the roster (remove them above if you no longer need them).
Paste your club's Team Schedule calendar's "Secret address in iCal format" (Google Calendar → Settings → your calendar → Integrate calendar). Every member of your club can see every event on this feed, so use a dedicated team calendar, not your personal one.
Club and data feedback your members sent — a wrong time, a missing meet, a roster question. Mark an item resolved once you've handled it. (App bugs and product ideas go to the Tracklife team instead, not here.)
Season awards & team rankings
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athletic.net hasn't recorded any measurable marks for this athlete (or every result so far is a DNS / DQ / scratch). Charts will appear after the next ingest that captures a real mark.